Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.33
ph-index = 4
The patent ph-index is calculated by counting the number of publications for which an author has been cited by other authors at least that same number of times.
Company Filing History:
1. The Ohio State University (12 from 1,506 patents)
2. Adaptive Sensory Technology, Inc. (4 from 10 patents)
3. Arizona State University (2 from 1,736 patents)
4. The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (2 from 1,274 patents)
5. The Penn State Research Foundation (2 from 1,267 patents)
6. University of San Francisco (2 from 2 patents)
7. Chinese Academy of Sciences (1 from 3,101 patents)
8. New York University (1 from 1,696 patents)
9. Yale University (1 from 1,327 patents)
10. The Schepens Eye Research Institute, Inc. (1 from 126 patents)
11. Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital (1 from 106 patents)
12. Beijing Juehua Medical Technology Co., Ltd. (1 from 1 patent)
13 patents:
1. 12303246 - Methods and systems for precise quantification of human sensory cortical areas
2. 11701054 - Systems and methods for measuring behavior changes of processes
3. 11490830 - Apparatus and method for quantification of the mapping of the sensory areas of the brain
4. 11200672 - Systems and methods for modeling neural architecture
5. 11062450 - Systems and methods for modeling neural architecture
6. 10925481 - Systems and methods for measuring visual function maps
7. 10646155 - Method of generating an adaptive partial report and apparatus for implementing the same
8. 10444311 - Methods and devices for optimizing magnetic resonance imaging protocols
9. 10357151 - Method of identifying and eye disorder of an observer and apparatus for implementing the same
10. 10247802 - Signal inhomogeneity correction and performance evaluation apparatus
11. 9700201 - Rapid measurement of visual sensitivity
12. 9339239 - Methods and devices for optimization of magnetic resonance imaging protocols
13. 9146293 - Methods and apparatus for accurate characterization of signal coil receiver sensitivity in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)